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Just sold: What you can buy for around $850,000

Just sold: What you can buy for around $850,000

Home prices and features vary by neighborhood. Here are two examples of what you can buy for around $850,000.

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In Scottsdale

Built in 2002, this 4,268-square-foot house has five bedrooms, a bonus room, office, four-car garage, pool, spa, rose gardens and mountain views. It is near Pima and Cave Creek roads. Jill Anderson, Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty was the listing agent of the home, which sold for $845,000. Tom Weiskopf, Scottsdale Homestore, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, was the buyer's agent.

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In Phoenix

Five bedrooms, double ovens, a cooktop island, built-in backyard barbecue, pool with water features and gazebo are features of this 4,154-square-foot home, which sold for $830,000. It was built in 1983 near Central and Northern avenues. Cindy Fassel, HomeSmart Elite Group, was the listing agent. Gary Shapiro, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, was the selling agent.

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This five-bedroom Phoenix home sold for for $830,000. It was built in 1983 near Central and Northern avenues.(Photo: The Republic)

Home prices and features vary by neighborhood. Here are two examples of what you can buy for around $850,000.

- In Scottsdale. Built in 2002, this 4,268-square-foot house has five bedrooms, a bonus room, office, four-car garage, pool, spa, rose gardens and mountain views. It is near Pima and Cave Creek roads. Jill Anderson, Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty was the listing agent of the home, which sold for $845,000. Tom Weiskopf, Scottsdale Homestore, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, was the buyer's agent.

- In Phoenix. Five bedrooms, double ovens, a cooktop island, built-in backyard barbecue, pool with water features and gazebo are features of this 4,154-square-foot home, which sold for $830,000. It was built in 1983 near Central and Northern avenues. Cindy Fassel, HomeSmart Elite Group, was the listing agent. Gary Shapiro, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, was the selling agent.